Education and Early life.
January 9, 2023
by Ndakor Takem
Clarisse was born on the 3rd of July 2000 in Kumba to Mr Enow Victor and Mrs Enow Ebot. She attended Omega nursery and primary school Kumba and then moved to Team foundation primary school Kumba where she got her common entrance and first school leaving certificate.
In 2011, she got into Saker Baptist College where she maintained excellence until she left after her Advanced levels in June 2018.
She was the best student in Cameroon during the 2016 GCE Ordinary level session scoring the best 11 A grades nationwide.
The anglophone crisis didn’t deter her streak of excellence as she did excellently well even in her Advanced levels 2 years later. She was also made education prefect of Saker Baptist College in high school.
After high school, she enrolled at the University of Buea where she studied microbiology for 1 academic year after which she moved to Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) Kumasi, Ghana to study medicine after a rigorous admission process.
As she prepared to leave for Ghana, she told her sister Ako about her desire to come back after her MBBS to complete her degree in microbiology. In her words “I can’t leave all my nice grades to go in vain”.
She had just gotten her B.Sc in Human Biology and began her 4th year (clinicals) of medical school when she passed on.
In 2011, she got into Saker Baptist College where she maintained excellence until she left after her Advanced levels in June 2018.
She was the best student in Cameroon during the 2016 GCE Ordinary level session scoring the best 11 A grades nationwide.
The anglophone crisis didn’t deter her streak of excellence as she did excellently well even in her Advanced levels 2 years later. She was also made education prefect of Saker Baptist College in high school.
After high school, she enrolled at the University of Buea where she studied microbiology for 1 academic year after which she moved to Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) Kumasi, Ghana to study medicine after a rigorous admission process.
As she prepared to leave for Ghana, she told her sister Ako about her desire to come back after her MBBS to complete her degree in microbiology. In her words “I can’t leave all my nice grades to go in vain”.
She had just gotten her B.Sc in Human Biology and began her 4th year (clinicals) of medical school when she passed on.